Since Braille is written by using pricked dots, it's hard to write it on a computer with out a special keyboard. Braille uses six dots in a two by three, two column cell, so the most I can do is give you the numbers of each dot for the cell. 1 2 3 will be, going down, on the first row and 4 5 6 will be, going down, on the second row.
H-1,2,5
O-1,3,5
P-1,2,3,4
E-1,5
You could easily look up the lettering on Google or another site for what it looks like also. Hoped I helped. :)
To write "hope" in braille, the corresponding letters 'h', 'o', 'p', and 'e' would be typed using braille symbols. Each letter is represented by a unique combination of raised dots within a cell.
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Louis Braille created the braille alphabet (there is no such thing as "braille language"). The objective of creating such a language was to enable the blind to read and write.
No, Louis Braille did not get a patent on Braille. He created the Braille system in 1824 as a method for people with visual impairments to read and write. Braille is now used worldwide as a standard tactile writing system.
Yes, she could read and write in Braille.
Well Louis Braille invented Braille, a way for blind people to read and write, which is still used today.
You use the raphigraphy syesty.
Well Louis Braille invented Braille, a way for blind people to read and write, which is still used today.
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(*As it is difficult to write out the dot forms in text, see the related link for Braille translations.)
Braille was created by Louis Braille, a French educator, in 1824. Louis Braille developed the tactile writing system as a way for blind individuals to read and write by using raised dots on paper to represent letters and words.
Louis Braille
Yes